ScreenJunkies Approved: 6 Movies to Watch on Break’s Free App

Our friends at Break.com have just launched an amazing movie streaming service called Movies on Break, which brings hundreds of full-length movies to your laptop, phone, tablet and TV. Starting today, you can stream some of your favorite flicks on Break.com or any of Break’s mobile apps — absolutely free! After browsing through the available titles, we’ve picked out six ScreenJunkies Approved™ classics that will get your binge-viewing started off right. Check out our recommendations below, and visit Movies on Breakright here!

Darren Aronofsky made his name with this gut-churning look at four people drowning in their addictions. Featuring memorable performances from Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, and Marlon Wayans, Requiem for a Dream goes to some seriouslydarkplaces as it makes drug use look as unglamorous as possible.

In one of the greatest “horrible boss” characters in movie history, Kevin Spacey plays movie producer Buddy Ackerman, who seems to take great joy in verbally abusing his assistant, Guy (played by Frank Whaley). When Buddy fires Guy, Guy gets his revenge by kidnapping and torturing Buddy. It’s like Office Space meets Saw! And then things get really twisted, but we won’t spoil it for you.

Terrence Stamp is as badass as they come in this underrated 1999 gem from Steven Soderbergh. Stamp plays Wilson, a British career criminal who comes to Los Angeles to investigate his daughter’s mysterious death. To learn the truth, he’ll have to shake it out of some dangerous drug-runners. Luckily, he’s comfortable with that sort of thing.

If you’ve ever dreamed of moving to New York to seek your fortune as an artist, watch this movie first. A loving tribute to the Chelsea Hotel, Chelsea Walls is a shambling and sentimental look at one day in the life of the New York bohemian landmark, and all of the miniature dramas played out by its residents. The 2002 film was directed by Ethan Hawke, and features a cast that includes Kris Kristofferson, Uma Thurman, Vincent D’Onofrio, and Rosario Dawson.